Simon Voigts
IMFAlessio Volpicella
University of SurreyLieke Voorintholt
University of GroningenI am a first-year PhD candidate at the University of Groningen. My key research interest is altruism, which I investigate empirically. Topics that I am working on include charitable giving, climate change concerns, social norms and valuation of the very long run.
Sareh Vosooghi
University of Oxford - Department of EconomicsVan Anh Vuong
Christoph Walsh
Tilburg UniversityI am an assistant professor at Tilburg University. My fields of interest are Empirical Industrial Organization, Development Economics, and the Economics of Crime.
Haomin Wang
University of KonstanzI am an assistant professor at the University of Konstanz.
My broad fields of interest are Labor Economics and Macroeconomics.
Xuan Wang
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Tinbergen InstituteI am an Assistant Professor of Finance at SBE Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. I am also a Candidate Fellow and Lecturer at Tinbergen Institute. My research interests include international macro, money and financial intermediation and bankruptcy, sustainable macro-finance.
I teach Macroeconomics with Financial Frictions (MPhil core module) at Tinbergen Institute, and International Finance at VU Amsterdam.
Larry Warren
U.S. Census BureauYas Watanabe
University of TokyoMatthias Weber
University of St. GallenNina Weber
King's College LondonI am a doctoral candidate in the department of Political Economy at King’s College London. My research focuses on prosocial preferences and economic inequalities. Specifically, I am interested in how procedural fairness concerns affect preferences and behaviours. My current projects look at (1) the role of externalities, social norms, and personal experience in shaping prosocial preferences and (2) the effects of procedural fairness beliefs on effort provision.
Katharina Wedel
ifo InstituteI am a Ph.D. candidate at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) and a Junior Economist at the ifo Institute in Munich. I studied at the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen (B.Sc.) and the University of Lund in Sweden (M.Sc.). I work on designing surveys about education policies and perceptions in Germany to better understand the public opinion about these topics. My work is about education inequality, fairness views and redistribution, but also on the automation of jobs and further training.
Siqi Wei
CemfiRan Weksler
University of HaifaTobias Wendler
University of BremenMirjam Wentzel
Norwegian Institute for Social ResearchMarek Weretka
UW MadisonMadeline Werthschulte
ZEW MannheimAndreas Westermark
Sveriges RiksbankMark Whitmeyer
Arizona State UniversityI am an AP at Arizona State University. I am interested in information economics. In recent work, I have studied questions related to the following topics:
◾Information acquisition/rational inattention
◾Consumer search
◾Bayesian persuasion/information design
◾Communication and disclosure
◾Contests
Basil Williams
New York UniversityI am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at New York University. I study finance theory, with a focus on problems involving asymmetric information. My papers have examined banking, market microstructure, organizational economics, and incentive contracting.
Cole Williams
University of ViennaLionel Wilner
Insee-CrestFrank Windmeijer
University of OxfordLisa Windsteiger
Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public FinanceMax Winkler
HarvardI am a Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University with Joseph Henrich’s Culture, Cognition, and Coevolution Lab. I hold a PhD in economics from the University of Zurich.
I will join the Economics Department at the University of Exeter as Assistant Professor in September 2022.
My research interests lie in Development, Culture, Economic History, and Political Economy.
Julia Wirtz
University of BristolI work in the field of Microeconomic Theory with applications in management and education. In particular, I am interested in information economics, learning, and the strategic use of information or feedback within different incentive schemes and incentives for innovation. I did my PhD at the University of Warwick, followed by a postdoc at the University of Bonn. I am now a lecturer at the University of Bristol.
Marc Witte
IZA Institute of Labor EconomicsMilena Wittwer
Boston CollegeCarlo Wix
Federal Reserve BoardI am a senior economist at the Federal Reserve Board. My current research interests are in banking regulation, financial intermediation, and consumer credit.
Marcin Wolski
European Investment BankAshley Wong
Northwestern UniversityFrancis Wong
Liangjie Wu
Einaudi Institute for Economics and FinanceJasmine Xiao
University of Notre DameYun Xiao
University of AmsterdamDan Xie
Queen Mary University of LondonI am a 3rd-year PhD student at School of Economics and Finance, Queen Mary University of London.
My research interests are international trade, foreign direct investment (FDI), cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A), and environmental policies.
Huan Xie
Concordia UniversityDavid Xiaoyu Xu
University of Texas at AustinMing Xu
Queen's UniversityRuonan Xu
Rutgers UniversityI am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Rutgers University. My fields of interest include Econometrics and Applied Econometrics. My current research focuses on finite population inference with cross-sectional dependence.
Tianhao Yao
HEC ParisYosuke Yasuda
Osaka UniversityMoises Yi
US Census BureauYongkun Yin
CEMFIYoshifumi Yokota
Boston UniversitySeung Han Yoo
Erina Ytsma
Carnegie Mellon UniversityBin Yu
University of EssexLi Yu
Toulouse School of EconomicXiaolun Yu
University of ReadingSevgi Yüksel
UC, Santa BarbaraMinchul Yum
University of MannheimVéra Zabrodina
University of BaselDennis Zander
University of WarwickI am a first year PhD candidate at the University of Warwick.
My research focuses on (non-bank) financial intermediation. In particular, I am interested in understanding the role of market microstructures in money markets and their effects on the implementation and propagation of monetary policy.
I am further working on identifying the role of bank liquidity in the propagation of monetary policy.
Francesco Zanetti
University of OxfordAssociate Professor at the University of Oxford.
Eddy Zanoutene
Jan Zapal
CERGE-EIChloé Zapha
Université Paris DauphineGuglielmo Zappalà
Paris School of EconomicsI am a PhD candidate at the Paris School of Economics.
My research focuses on the human ability to adapt to climate change, as well as how individuals perceive and form their attitudes towards climate and the role of beliefs in adaptive behavior.
Sebastian Zelzner
Johanna Zenzes
University of CologneI am a PhD Candidate at the University of Cologne and Data Scientist at AXA Konzern AG.
My research interest lies in the intersection of causal inference and machine learning with applications in health economics. In my research, I mainly focus on pregnancies and early childhood health and evaluate how risk behavior, like smoking during pregnancy, or extreme temperature events during pregnancy influence health of newborns.
Miguel Zerecero
University of California, IrvineLeopold Zessner-Spitzenberg
Humboldt University of BerlinLeopold Zessner-Spitzenberg is post-doctoral researcher at the Humboldt University of Berlin. He obtained his PhD from the University of Vienna. His research interests include international and financial macroeconomics and monetary economics.
Jiekai Zhang
Hanken School of EconomicsI am Assistant Professor in Economics at Hanken School of Economics and Helsinki GSE.
I do research on Empirical Industrial Organization and Applied Microeconometrics, with a special interest in topics related to competition and regulation. My on-going research projects apply to media, advertising and pharmaceutical industries.
Jipeng Zhang
Jonathan Zhang
McMaster UniversityLina Zhang
Sili Zhang
University of ZurichI am a behavioral economist working on topics such as misperceptions, beliefs, and values, using a combination of applied theory, experimental methods, and surveys.
In Fall 2022, I will join the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU) as an Assistant Professor of Economics.
weilong zhang
Unviersity of CambridgeXiaoyue Zhang
Tilburg UniversityXin Zhang
Sveriges RiksbankXu Zhang
Bank of CanadaYifan Zhang
University of OxfordI am a PhD candidate in Economics at the University of Oxford. My research interests lie in finance and macroeconomy.
Xueyan Zhao
Monash UniveristyAngela Zheng
McMaster UniversityLing Zhou
University of Padua/University of NottinghamI am a development economist. My current research is related to migration choice, trade policy, marriage formation, air pollution, and experimental economics.
Liyang Zhou
University of PittsburghHi, I'm a 5th year Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh. My research interests include environmental economics, public economics, and political economy.